lightning
the front that creates a squall line is a cold front
The last squall line to affect the United States was on the 14th February 2014.
A squall line is a line of severe thunderstorms that usually forms in association with a cold front. A supercell is a large, and powerful rotating thunderstorm often capable of producing tornadoes. Supercells can sometimes be embedded in a squall line.
It is called a Squall Line
A line of violent storms is called a squall line.
A solid line of thunderstorms is called a squall line.
A squall will usually occur when there is active weather, such as thunderstorms, rain showers or heavy snow. There is an increase of wind over a short period of time and there may higher gusts of wind.
It is a line of thunderstorms that can form along or ahead of a cold front.
It is a line of thunderstorms that can form along or ahead of a cold front.
Is the Occluded Front
It is an incorrect (and inappropriate) phrase used in place of the correct phrase "squall line". The phrase "squall line" refers to:Squall line A line of intense thunderstorm cells parallel to and ahead of a fast-moving well-defined cold front.